I am doing all this already. I was just curious as to how long it has been taking others Lo's from the time they notice the tooth to the time it popped out. I understand it's a waiting game but I was trying to prepare myself.

I am doing all this already. I was just curious as to how long it has been taking others Lo's from the time they notice the tooth to the time it popped out. I understand it's a waiting game but I was trying to prepare myself.

For my daughter I think after it finally poked through she seemed to not be as bothered. But I will say it took much longer than i thought! I kept waiting to really be able to see it but it takes forever for it to finally start coming up far enough to know there's a tooth there. I can't remember exactly how long but she started teething at 4 months and she has two now and she will be 7 months in a week - I think mine was only miserable as it poked through and then felt better though

For my daughter I think after it finally poked through she seemed to not be as bothered. But I will say it took much longer than i thought! I kept waiting to really be able to see it but it takes forever for it to finally start coming up far enough to know there's a tooth there. I can't remember exactly how long but she started teething at 4 months and she has two now and she will be 7 months in a week - I think mine was only miserable as it poked through and then felt better though

My DD now has two little teeth about half way out. She wasn't miserable all the time, but even though the teeth are out I don't expect her to feel better until they have all emerged. I think she might have another coming from the top now. The only thing we can do is soothe them through the process. I'm not necessarily recommending it, but I've seen and have been told some of the rougher teething toys/rings help soften the gums to get the tooth out faster. My DD loved to take our water bottles and bite on the caps.

My DD now has two little teeth about half way out. She wasn't miserable all the time, but even though the teeth are out I don't expect her to feel better until they have all emerged. I think she might have another coming from the top now. The only thing we can do is soothe them through the process. I'm not necessarily recommending it, but I've seen and have been told some of the rougher teething toys/rings help soften the gums to get the tooth out faster. My DD loved to take our water bottles and bite on the caps.

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